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Given below are sets of two sentences. Both sentences may be right or both wrong or one of the two may be right. Select the correct option.

P. He insisted on that he was innocent.
Q. He insisted on being paid at once.

  1. Both right
  2. Only P right
  3. Only Q right
  4. Both wrong

A
Both right
B
Only P right
C
Both wrong
D
Only Q right
Solution
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The use of 'on' in P is out of context and ungrammatical. Thus P is incorrect. However, Q is grammatically correct and conveys the required meaning. Thus Q is correct and D is the answer.

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